14. Suppose a plant could perform

photosynthesis but it lost the ability to
perform cellular respiration. Explain what
would happen to the plant and why. short answer

1 answer

If a plant could perform photosynthesis but lost the ability to perform cellular respiration, it would struggle to survive, especially at night or in low light conditions. Photosynthesis allows the plant to convert sunlight, carbon dioxide, and water into glucose and oxygen, providing energy and food. However, cellular respiration is necessary for converting that glucose into usable energy (ATP) for cellular activities. Without cellular respiration, the plant wouldn't be able to efficiently release the energy stored in glucose, leading to energy depletion, stunted growth, and eventual death, particularly during times when photosynthesis isn't occurring. Therefore, both processes are essential for the plant's overall energy management and survival.

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